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- # -*-shell-script-*-
- # This should be sourced by bash (though we welcome changes to make it POSIX sh compliant)
- # Monkeysphere subkey-to-ssh-agent subcommand
- #
- # The monkeysphere scripts are written by:
- # Jameson Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net>
- # Jamie McClelland <jm@mayfirst.org>
- # Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
- #
- # They are Copyright 2008-2009, and are all released under the GPL,
- # version 3 or later.
- # try to add all authentication subkeys to the agent
- # FIXME: what if you only want to add one authentication subkey to the
- # agent?
- subkey_to_ssh_agent() {
- local sshaddresponse=0
- local secretkeys
- local authsubkeys
- local workingdir
- local keysuccess=0
- local subkey
- local publine
- local kname
- # if there's no agent running, don't bother:
- if [ -z "$SSH_AUTH_SOCK" ] || ! type ssh-add >/dev/null ; then
- failure "No ssh-agent available."
- fi
- # and if it looks like it's running, but we can't actually talk to
- # it, bail out:
- ssh-add -l >/dev/null || sshaddresponse="$?"
- if [ "$sshaddresponse" = "2" ]; then
- failure "Could not connect to ssh-agent"
- fi
- # if the MONKEYSPHERE_SUBKEYS_FOR_AGENT variable is set, use the
- # keys specified there
- if [ "$MONKEYSPHERE_SUBKEYS_FOR_AGENT" ] ; then
- authsubkeys="$MONKEYSPHERE_SUBKEYS_FOR_AGENT"
- # otherwise find all authentication-capable subkeys and use those
- else
- # get list of secret keys
- # (to work around bug https://bugs.g10code.com/gnupg/issue945):
- secretkeys=$(gpg_user --list-secret-keys --with-colons \
- --fingerprint | \
- grep '^fpr:' | cut -f10 -d: | awk '{ print "0x" $1 "!" }')
- if [ -z "$secretkeys" ]; then
- failure "You have no secret keys in your keyring!
- You might want to run 'gpg --gen-key'."
- fi
-
- authsubkeys=$(gpg_user --list-secret-keys --with-colons \
- --fingerprint --fingerprint $secretkeys | \
- cut -f1,5,10,12 -d: | grep -A1 '^ssb:[^:]*::[^:]*a[^:]*$' | \
- grep '^fpr::' | cut -f3 -d: | sort -u)
- if [ -z "$authsubkeys" ]; then
- failure "no authentication-capable subkeys available.
- You might want to run 'monkeysphere gen-subkey'."
- fi
- fi
- workingdir=$(msmktempdir)
- trap "rm -rf $workingdir" EXIT
- umask 077
- mkfifo "$workingdir/passphrase"
- # FIXME: we're currently allowing any other options to get passed
- # through to ssh-add. should we limit it to known ones? For
- # example: -d or -c and/or -t <lifetime>
- for subkey in $authsubkeys; do
- # test that the subkey has proper capability
- capability=$(gpg_user --list-secret-keys --with-colons \
- --fingerprint --fingerprint "0x${subkey}!" \
- | egrep -B 1 "^fpr:::::::::${subkey}:$" | grep "^ssb:" | cut -d: -f12)
- if ! check_capability "$capability" 'a' ; then
- log error "Did not find authentication-capable subkey with key ID '$subkey'."
- continue
- fi
- # choose a label by which this key will be known in the agent:
- # we are labelling the key by User ID instead of by
- # fingerprint, but filtering out all / characters to make sure
- # the filename is legit.
- # FIXME: this assumes that the first listed uid is the primary
- # UID. does gpg guarantee that? is there some better way to
- # get this info?
- primaryuid=$(gpg_user --with-colons --list-key "0x${subkey}!" | grep '^uid:' | head -n1 | cut -f10 -d: | tr -d /)
- #kname="[monkeysphere] $primaryuid"
- kname="${primaryuid:-Monkeysphere Key 0x${subkey}}"
- if [ "$1" = '-d' ]; then
- # we're removing the subkey:
- gpg_user --export --no-armor "0x${subkey}!" | openpgp2ssh "$subkey" > "$workingdir/$kname"
- (cd "$workingdir" && ssh-add -d "$kname") || keysuccess="$?"
- else
- # we're adding the subkey:
- mkfifo "$workingdir/$kname"
- gpg_user --batch --passphrase-fd 3 3<"$workingdir/passphrase" \
- --export-options export-reset-subkey-passwd,export-minimal,no-export-attributes \
- --export-secret-subkeys --no-armor "0x${subkey}!" | openpgp2ssh "$subkey" > "$workingdir/$kname" &
- (cd "$workingdir" && DISPLAY=nosuchdisplay SSH_ASKPASS=/bin/false ssh-add "$@" "$kname" </dev/null )&
- passphrase_prompt "Enter passphrase for key $kname: " "$workingdir/passphrase"
- wait %2 || keysuccess="$?"
- fi
- rm -f "$workingdir/$kname"
- done
- trap - EXIT
- rm -rf "$workingdir"
- # FIXME: sort out the return values: we're just returning the
- # failure code of the last authentication subkey which fails.
- # what if more than one authentication subkey fails?
- return "$keysuccess"
- }
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